This course provides the tools you need to implement and use Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) 12.0. Students learn how to manage quality information throughout the development cycle, from constructing requirements, designing and executing tests, through monitoring defects.

The hands-on labs for this course use version 12.0 of the ALM software

Course objectives

After completing this course, you should be able to:

Define Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)

Understand the difference between ALM clients

Create releases and cycles and construct requirements

Analyze risks associated with requirements

Organize subjects and tests in a test plan tree

Design and create test plans

Generate test scripts from design steps

Create test sets

Execute manual and automated tests

Use HP Sprinter on manual tests

Record and track test execution results

Log and manage defects

Use version control to keep track of changes

Create and manage libraries

Create and compare baselines

Import and export from Microsoft Excel

Generate reports and graphs using the dashboard

Work with cross-project customization and Business Process Modeling (BPM)

SQS is the largest pure-play software testing and quality assurance company in the world. Over the years we’ve developed and established a proprietary testing methodology, PractiQ, along with Industrialisation and Automation processes. Our solutions range from expert consultant staffing solutions to global service management.

The Academy is a wholly owned subsidiary of SQS delivering a suite of accredited testing, Quality Management (QM), Quality Assurance (QA) and now Business Analysis (BA) skills. We also deliver learning and development solutions for our internal consultants and testers. with a presence on three continents, we deliver over workshops per year to more than participants. We bring the knowledge and real experience of working with over 400 global companies and the flexibility of delivering public workshops and custom in-house solutions.